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January 17th, 2011

As the longest established specializing exclusively in the eb5 we are proud of our rate with clients from seventy five countries around the world who have sought our advice and invested in the program.

Unlike other EB5 we do not undertake paid work for regional centers as we feel this would cause a conflict of interest, we only work with clients seeking to achieve permanent residency status in the .

Over the past few years the investment requirements of investors appears to have changed with many seeking to concentrate on programs with a 100% success rate, a specific and the potential for return of their investment within a specific time frame.

Over 200 clients from all parts of the world have made use of our free consultancy services and/or read the only published book written from a client perspective on the subject of the EB-5 program “ via The Red Carpet”. For further information contact us via email at info@whicheb5.com or simply register for all the information you need on the EB-5 visa program.

 
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Investors in certain EB-5 programs need to be very careful
November 2nd, 2010

As to the ourselves we feel particularly concerned when we come across issues that may lead to potential problems for EB-5 .

We are concerned regarding an issue we recently saw highlighted.

By way of background, the EB-5 requires a balancing act – It provides much needed jobs for the USA and it provides the opportunity for in the USA to the immigrant in return for investing their $500,000.

However, although the $500,000 investment is required to be at risk we are concerned if programs appear to simply be a method to use the hard earned life savings of immigrants in projects which may be considered by some, in the current economic climate, to be very risky projects.

We are aware of a number of individuals, who, having learned about EB-5 visa have begun looking into establishing their own EB-5 Regional Centers.

Some of these proposals are from real estate developers struggling and unable to complete their projects due to a lack of funds.  The is not just funding but also the falling prices which have contributed significantly to a projects’ downfall.  Some of these developers have identified foreign funds as an ideal way to complete their projects to buy redevelop and sell foreclosed or distressed properties. However, there are issues that need to be considered, particularly in relation to jobs and , i.e. getting your hard earned money back.

For more on the EB-5 contact us using the form on this page or via email at: info@whicheb5.com

 
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Frequently asked Questions relating to the EB-5 Visa Program
October 25th, 2010

A collection of the latest questions we have received from potential EB-5 investors.

1. Can you explain in a couple of short sentences what the is and what are the advantages of the EB-5 against other options?

The EB-5  regional center program requires the applicant to invest $500,000 for a period (not usually less than five years) in one of a number of government approved regional centers, with the intention of creating (or in certain cases saving) ten jobs per investor.

Unlike many other options (such as the E2, L1, H1B) the visa provides immediate green cards; the right to permanent residence for the applicant, their spouse and all their unmarried children under 21. Many other visas require periodical renewal and may never grant permanent residence, with the risk in certain cases of non renewal and deportation.

2. When do you need to pay for your EB-5 regional center investment?

Although some regional centers hint that you can pay in installments, or after your application, this could lead to the refusal of your application by .

Payment of the $500,000 or $1,000,000 (depending on which program you are applying for) is required before your petition can be submitted to the USCIS – no payment – no investment – no application – no visa, it’s that straightforward as far as the rules go.

There are however steps you can take to safeguard your money which we can go through with you, if you would like to discuss this please contact us using the form on this page or via email at info@whicheb5.com

3. How many families have you successfully worked with Which EB-5?

We have currently successfully worked with over 150 families from all over the world, who, depending on their priorities, have opted for a number of different centers.

This number places as one of the largest independent advocates of the EB-5 working on a worldwide basis.

Some families use our services at the very beginning of the process, others after they have looked into a number of regional centers and become concerned that they are not finding out the negative aspects of programs. The negatives are critical as they are a key factor in the question; will I get my money back?

There is no charge for the use of our services; the fee the centers pay us makes no difference to the amount you pay them – in other words you pay the same amount to them whether or not you use us – so you save absolutely nothing by not using our services!

4. How do I choose the best EB-5 regional center for me?

With over a hundred regional centers authorized by USCIS, a number of which operate constantly different programs, it is not surprising that many potential applicants are in a state of total confusion. They have often waded through masses of glossy brochures, DVDs that deserve an Oscar award, have suffered high pressure sales talk and by then are very frustrated by the American sales techniques. Other have been frustrated by seeking the advice of attorneys who focus on the legal aspects only but have very limited in-depth knowledge, and have rarely visited all the regional center programs. Some clients have even paid consultants and realized afterwards those same consultants also offer paid advice to the regional centers creating potential conflict of interest.

The vast majority of families considering the EB-5 visa simply want a well proven program with a performance record, minimum doubts regarding the creation of the required ten jobs, and importantly the return of their hard earned $500,000 money at a specific time. However, to identify which programs can deliver these is very much a full time job, requiring a mass of research, reading, analysis and importantly regular visits and feedback from previous investors.

To get the results from our latest findings and discuss these with an experienced, independent EB-5 specialist contact us using the form on this page or via email at info@whicheb5.com

5. We understand some EB-5 regional centers heavily promote their programs but they may actually have potential flaws, whereas more boring ones can be a safer option, how do we tell which is which?

To look behind this question it is useful to consider why problems can arise with some regional centers.

There is a world of difference between:-

a).           The most proven centers which have a clear track record of 100% on key criteria, a documented time period for the return of investor funds, evidence of past return of funds, previous investors you are able to talk to and evidence of the Directors recognition that they actually care about the immigrants they have as clients. The programs themselves may not be exciting but they are well thought through and proven.

b).          Programs which begin on the premise that they need to raise funds for a project which cannot attract investor funds on the money markets. Those behind the program may not wish to invest their own money (or may not have the required amount!) and have identified the EB-5 program as a potential source of cheap money. The risk of program failure may fall completely on the immigrant investor who faces losing both their visa as well as their investment.

For detailed information on different programs contact us using the form on this page or via email at info@whicheb5.com

6. Families looking at the EB-5 are increasingly placing emphasis on fixed term programs rather than equity programs, why is that?

First of all it should be stressed that families looking at various EB-5 programs should above all take proper advice on the available programs, looking beyond the sales talk and legal jargon to the key questions:

  • Will I get my visa?
  • Will the necessary jobs be created?
  • Will I keep my visa?
  • Will I get my $500,000 back in a timely way?

The reason why there is specific interest in certain programs is, in many ways, contained in the questions above.

Whereas a few years ago potential EB-5 immigrant investors often focused on equity investments such as leisure resorts, ski resorts, commercial properties etc, and the hardest recession and fall in property prices since the 1930s has made people view property and equity in a different light.

Many potential EB-5 visa investors are concerned that the exit strategy is less than clear and too open ended as to when they can expect to see the return of their $500,000 or indeed if they will ever see the return and of course if problems do occur will sufficient jobs be created to satisfy the requirements of the program?

In the context of these real concerns, the transparency of a program with a clear fixed term exit strategy is proving of interest.

If you would like further information on the various programs, please contact us using the form on this page or via email at info@whicheb5.com

7. We have heard we should be careful if regional centers have a high proportion of Chinese investors, why is that?

There have been well reported articles in newspapers and magazines on this issue. The problems can, in certain circumstances, stem from agents in China recommending specific programs to Chinese speaking families. If these families do not speak English they may be totally reliant on the agents and do not always realize the agents could be motivated by a higher levels of commission paid by certain regional centers.

This is a problem that has been raised previously and indeed in certain Cities in China the authorities have become so concerned, that they have decided it is necessary to introduce specific compliance requirements for agents.

We have been approached by a number of Chinese people who require impartial advice for their families. This is so they can ascertain from an experienced and independent source the true reality of various EB5 regional center programs, rather than simply being given the advantages but none of the negatives.

Problems for potential applicants can materialize if they select a program on the basis of its apparent popularity but the real reason for the numbers is undeclared.

For an impartial, confidential appraisal of EB-5 regional center programs and a free consultation with one of our Partners please contact us using the form on this page or via email at info@whicheb5.com

8. How long does it take to get the EB-5 visa?

The short answer is not less than six months at the current time, but a lot longer if you fall into any of these traps during the following stages:-

Selection stage – Some potential EB-5 applicants make the mistake of getting bogged down into researching all hundred plus regional centers, this can be a nightmare as well as time wasting given a number of these centers have significant, possibly hidden . Assuming you have selected one of the few well proven projects with a specific program your progress should be faster and you are less likely to fall victim to a (Request for further evidence) from The USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Service) which could hold you up for many additional months.

Attorney filing steps – we know of very experienced attorneys with a 100% success record with the EB-5 who have filed applications in as short as a couple of weeks. However, we have heard of other attorneys who have taken months. Contact us for more details.

USCIS processing – currently taking five months for immigrant investor visa (I-526) approval. In the past, processing has varied between two months and nine months and this assumes you have not selected a regional center program that incurs an RFE (see selection stage), in which case processing could take a lot longer.

Consulate processing or change of status – this can vary considerably depending on the country you are applying from. Embassies around the world vary from under a month to several months to grant this interview.

For the latest information on any of these points please contact us using the form on this page or via email at info@whicheb5.com

 
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Are there any books about the EB-5 Visa Program?
September 8th, 2010

 
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EB-5 forum
October 5th, 2009

In a search for information on the some potential visa seek out forums as an impartial source of
information. Forums have exploded across the Internet.  Sometimes, immigration forums can seem particularly helpful; the personal voice and conversational manner of them with invited comments and replies can feel reassuring to the reader.  It might seem as if you’ve just made a personal, “” friend in exactly the subject you need.  And herein lies some of the top potential dangers of relying on immigration forums as a source of information and advice.

First off anyone—and we do mean anyone—can have a .  The person behind an immigration could well be a consummate, well-versed, experienced professional; or that person could be an expat who has been through the process or that person could be someone else altogether, with any varying level of experience (including none at all) between the two.

Having researched many immigration forums in-depth, some deep concerns and potential dangers have come to light, starting with knowing who you are dealing with (after all, if you know you are on a regional center’s or company’s you know who is behind the information and know what to expect; you understand that their motivation is to sell their center and its project(s), and that they are unlikely to highlight the negative points of their business).  On the other hand, if you are reading an expat’s forum, or a forum presumed to be an immigration expert’s, you are coming to it assuming honest, sound advice.  To give you an example of how this can quickly go , here is an account of just one instance in which we found severe concerns over information on an immigration forum.

In our research, we came across a post and subsequent comment thread that was highlighting the fears of scams in regard to the EB-5.  In some ways, the post and highlights were very good, and clearly added to the website’s credibility.  Further on, a question was raised on that same thread regarding a particular individual (agent).  Another (probably well-meaning) subscriber responded by giving feedback of a positive experience with that agent.  Our sincere hope is that no one on that forum followed that commenter’s advice (and our concern is with that anonymous commenter even now), because if they had they would now have serious problems on their hands; the agent concerned is now under investigation by three separate law enforcement agencies after allegedly millions in immigrant funds went missing!

That commenter, in all likelihood, was probably giving what he or she deemed to be honest, genuine, and well-intentioned advice, but it does certainly underline the importance of knowing the whole picture, rather than taking the single experience of one person as fact.  And of course, in such a forum, it is  tough to tell what happened in the future beyond that point—there is no way of knowing what future experience that commenter came to have, which very well may have changed his or her viewpoint considerably!

That one instance is just that, one instance. Recently we researched a large immigration site and found that it included much misleading, and worse, totally inaccurate information.  Upon contacting the site administration, we received this reply:

“…[Website]… does not screen communications in advance and is not responsible for screening or monitoring material posted by Users. Nor do we guarantee the , integrity, or quality of such User content. Visitors to this site are reminded that the details contained within comments are uncorroborated and as such should not be read as fact but as the opinion of the person who posted the comment, and hence …[Website]…will not be held liable.”

Here is a forum, then, tagging themselves experts in immigration, offering information and advice, and claiming no
responsibility for monitoring the content of their forum’s comments. To say the very least, we became very concerned with this, wondering if those people who were taking advice from this site were aware of this policy of non-responsibility. Delving deeper, we then found that a leading contributor had posted more than 42,000 messages all over the Internet on of all sorts, with topics ranging as wide as from marriage breakups to the state of the world. That is not a piece of information that the average user would come by easily, when all the while they were simply looking for informed and accurate information on immigrating through the EB-5 ! Again, the concern here is in the not knowing, and being fed a lot of EB-5 information from resources that may or may not be who or what they seem.  It is the whole picture that matters, and the knowing that the information you are relying on to make critical life decisions is as reliable as it seems, and as it certainly should be!

The EB-5 Investor Green Card regional center visa program is an excellent way to quickly become a permanent resident of the United States. Which researches regional centers; you make the same investment plus get all the independent advice of Which EB-5 at no cost to you.

 
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